I finally went through my 827 pictures from Rome and managed to pare them down to 318, which I have now exported into a nice little Picasa photo album and uploaded for your enjoyment.

Click here to go to the album.
I should note that most of the claims I make about what you're seeing are either vague memories of what somebody said while we were in Rome, or me consulting a guidebook (which I didn't have while I was actually there) a month and a half later to try to determine what's in the photo. As such, inaccuracies may exist, and I apologize. Don't use my photo captions to study for any tests and you'll be fine. Also, there are a few obvious typos--it's kind of a hassle to get them fixed, so I probably won't. Sorry about that.
I understand that 318 is a lot of photos, so they're organized in the same order as our trip, with little narration and anecdotes to keep you interested. Since I never managed to write up the trip, this is the closest I'll come to telling you about what went down. But, if you don't want to sit through the entire thing, here are a few of the highlights:
Links go to the first photo from a given site--just keep clicking "Next Picture" until you get bored or start seeing pictures of cats and ivy instead of, I dunno, Pompeii.
St. Peter's
The Baths of Caracalla
The Colosseum
The Forum
The Capitoline Museum
The Ara Pacis
The Pantheon
Ostia
Pompeii
PS: This project involved uploading over 900 files on an Internet connection that was spotty at best. I think I've managed to fix most of the files that didn't quite make it, but if you notice one I missed, could you drop a comment here so I can fix it? Much obliged.

